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as he did to Women, but I doubt that if anything, he would have looked over his first novel quite closely. Now, it's possible that Buk wasn't paying as close attention to P.O. One of the very few cases where you could refer to one of Buk's BSP books as a second edition (although I don't believe that it is referred to that way in the second printing - there was a thread about this a few years back). He let Martin have it in a letter that is collected in one of the three primary letters volumes from BSP and the text was revised back to Buk's original for subsequent printings. The first edition of Women is notorious for having been edited watered-down significantly by Martin much to Buk's chagrin. I have a photo of that inscription, but since the book is not mine, I'd prefer to let the owner make that decision.Īs to your question, there may have been some typo cleanups, but I am not aware of any rewrites. In an inscribed copy of P.O., he indicates 20 nights.

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On page 1 of Women, Buk indicates that he finished Post Office in 21 nights.







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